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Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society

Blue plaque, HSBC, Park Row, Leeds (25 August 2017) – marking site of Leeds' Philosophical Hall Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society is a learned society in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was founded in 1819, and its museum collection forms the basis of Leeds City Museum, which reopened in September 2008. The printed works and papers of the society are held by Leeds University Library. The Society is a registered charity under English law.

Among the early members of the society were John Marshall (President, 1820–1926), Benjamin Gott, William Hey (President, 1831–1933), and Edward Baines and his son, Sir Edward Baines. Richard Reynolds was an honorary secretary. More recent Presidents include John Le Patourel (1966–1968). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Proceedings of the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society.

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    A class-room method for the derivation of the 230 space groups / by Belov, N. V. (Nikolaĭ Vasilʹevich), 1891-1982

    Published 1957
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    The monuments of the Parish Church of St. Peter-at-Leeds / by Pullan, Margaret

    Published 2007
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    Proceedings of the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society, Literary and Historical Section.

    Published 1925
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    Tropical rain-forest : the Leeds Symposium /

    Published 1984
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